Rivera-Keahi, who went 3-3 in the game, pushed the Vikings' first run across in the second inning with a double to right field. Her hit scored Alyson Broschk who had singled earlier in the inning.

From that point on it was the Toman show as she went 2-3 at the plate with four RBI's to help secure the win.

The senior's first RBI of the four came in the fifth inning; with CSU down 3-1 Toman's triple to the left side scored Katelind Phillips who reached on an error to lead off the inning. The hit cut the CSU deficit to 3-2.

That 3-2 tally is where the scored stayed until the top of the seventh with CSU at the plate. Following a Katelind Phillips HBP (hit by pitch) and Erica McNew single to lead off the inning, Toman finished her offensive work, blasting a three-run homer to give the Vikings a 5-3 lead and win.

A sophomore and freshman combined on the mound for the win for CSU. Sophomore Alex Radjen improved to 3-1 on the year with the start, allowing no runs and no hits in 3.2 innings of work. Freshman Susan Knight then completed the game allowing three runs in her remaining three innings of relief action.

Unfortunately for the Vikings their win streak ended at four, as they fell to Jackson State 5-4 in game two Saturday night.

Cleveland State had a balanced effort on the offensive side of things vs. the Lady Tigers as five different players picked up hits, with four of those five also knocking in an RBI.